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Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor - Phys.org

The global average temperature on Friday was more than two degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial levels for the first time on record, Europe's Copernicus climate monitor said Monday, adding ... Read More
Global one-day temperature spikes above 2 C for first time

PARIS: The global average temperature on Friday was more than 2 degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial levels for the first time on record, Europe's Copernicus climate monitor said Monday, adding ... Read More
Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor

The global average temperature on Friday was more than two degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial levels for the first time on record, Europe's Copernicus climate monitor said Monday, adding ... Read More
Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor

"This was the first day when global temperature was more than 2C above 1850-1900 levels," said Samantha Burgess, C3S Deputy Head on X, formerly known as Twitter. Read More
Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor - NT News

The global average temperature on Friday was more than two degrees Celsius hotter than pre-industrial levels for the first time on record, Europe's Copernicus climate monitor said Monday, adding ... Read More
Global one-day temperature spikes above 2C for first time: EU monitor - The New Indian Express

Global average temperatures since January have been the highest in records going back to 1940, the monitor added, registering 1.43C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average. Read More
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